الصحابي عبدالله بن رواحة (ت8هـ) وجهادة في عصر النبوة غزوة مؤتة نموذجاً The companion Abdullah bin Rawahah (d. 8 AH) and his jihad during the era of the Prophet, the Battle of Mu’tah, as an example
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Abdullah bin Rawahah is considered one of the twelve captains who pledged to support the Messenger (may God bless him and grant him peace) and one of the first among the people of Medina to convert to Islam. He contributed to most of the conquests of the Messenger (may God bless him and grant him peace) and his war against the polytheists. He was a poet and horseman defending Islam. With his sword and tongue, he also had an important participation in the Battle of Mu'tah 8 AH against the Byzantines in the Levant, as he was honored to be one of its leaders chosen by the Messenger (may God bless him and grant him peace), who were (Zaid bin Haritha and Jaafar bin Abi Talib), and he won Certificate therein.
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